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Season one, Episode eight, “West”
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After the Apocalypse
A pandemic survival story
Season one, Episode eight, “West”
Janet stopped the Range Rover and threw it into park. The big car had apparently taken enough abuse and refused to keep running. The engine choked and coughed to a rattling halt.
Stepping out and shaking the last of the glass fragments from her hair and clothes she looked to see what was going on with her father’s truck. It didn’t look like it had crashed, more like it had simply rolled there. She couldn’t see any immediate signs of trouble.
It was with a sense of dread that she climbed down into the ditch to check. She could make out a person inside through the back window.
She was afraid of what she would find.
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After the Apocalypse is written and produced by Chris Russell (that’s me) aftertheapocalypse.me
The show is narrated by Robert Weinheimer who’s work can be found at https://commandvoices.com/
The intro and outro music is by Bobby Quinn https://www.fiverr.com/bobbyquinnc
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Episode Outro
Outro S1 E8
Hello my friends, how are we surviving? This is Chris your writer and producer talking to you live from the frozen wastes of New England.
Today we wrapped up the fourth chapter introducing our friend Janet – “KJ – the Killer” – What do you think? Would love some feedback.
As always would love whatever support you can lend me through sharing the story with your friends, (or enemies), as we build our audience and community. I’m enjoying myself but I need your shekels, ducats, real, pounds and dinars to keep the lights on. So do us a solid and got to the Patreon page at patreon.com/aftertheapocalypse and make a donation to keep the story going.
This week I’d like to thank Jim for pitching in. I appreciate the support Jim.
I’ve always been a fan of science fiction and writing this story has led me to think harder about the genre. For a lot of people SciFi is the stuff of 10 year old boys or nerdy men with no social skills. It gets the short shrift, so to speak.
But I’ve always been a fan. I like the way SciFi creates a safe space to explore new ideas. Sort of a sand-box for out-of-the-box thinking. It’s a place where authors can chew on ‘what-ifs?’ and not get beat up culturally for it.
I just listened to a piece by Jordan Hill on the Libertarian History of Science Fiction which was thought provoking. He references the hard SciFi authors from the “Golden Age” of SciFi, like Asimov, Heinlein, and all those great stories. I can remember starting to read
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